
About The Club
The Club
Clubhouse Pediatric Therapy
Clubhouse Pediatric Therapy is a pediatric therapy clinic located in Rockwall, TX. This is a place for children of all abilities, their families, and pediatric therapists to come together in love and support for one another. This is a place where kids truly are the focus and priority, and their families feel empowered with knowledge. We specialize in providing evidence-based intervention, never ending praise, and nurturing your child’s strengths to help them achieve their full abilities. We are so proud and excited to become a support system for children and their families in the Rockwall community!
Meet Haley
Speech Language Pathologist
Haley Cochran, M.S., CCC-SLP is the owner of Clubhouse Pediatric Therapy. She is a Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in orofacial myofunctional therapy and pediatric feeding therapy. Her passions include treating infants, toddlers, and children with tethered oral tissues (TOTs), feeding difficulties, poor speech intelligibility, and orofacial myofunctional disorders. Haley graduated with her Bachelor's Degree in Communication Science and Disorders from Abilene Christian University in 2015. She graduated with her Master of Science Degree in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2017.
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Haley is a very encouraging and loving therapist who takes personal interest in advocating for her patients. She strives to improve their quality of life with a holistic treatment approach and getting to the root cause of a child's difficulties. This often involves a collaborative treatment approach, working closely with other respected professionals in the community. Haley is a lifelong learner and takes great joy in expanding her knowledge and skills in the areas of her passions by immersing herself in continuing education courses, listening to podcasts, and reading literature.
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Haley married her husband, Ryder, in 2017 and together they have 3 beautiful children: Camden, Chloe, and Brooks. When she is not fulfilling her life's mission and passion of working with children, Haley loves spending time with her family and having fun out in the community!
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"There’s just not enough words to describe perfectly how much Haley has impacted our family. Haley has provided absolutely phenomenal speech therapy to our son during some really hard delays. She also helped educate us about tongue tie’s which was overlooked by many professionals and ultimately was able to be repaired. Aside from those amazing professional things she truly is passionate and caring about everything she does. Haley has a huge heart and makes therapy enjoyable and something my son looked forward to. Haley has positively impacted our whole family from the time we first met her, we highly recommended her services to everyone!"
Meet Sarah
Occupational Therapist
Sarah Wattinger, MOT/OTR is a pediatric occupational therapist. She graduated in 2012 from the University of Texas Medical Branch with a Master of Occupational Therapy degree, following her Bachelor of Science degree in Nutritional Sciences from Texas A&M University in 2008. Throughout her career, she has worked in various practice settings, including pediatric outpatient, pediatric home health, assisted living, skilled nursing, and independent living. Each of these experiences has reinforced her passion for working with children.
She now specializes in feeding and sensory integration therapy, with extensive experience in helping children and families address challenges associated with ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, and dysgraphia. Her ultimate passion lies in feeding therapy. In December 2022, Sarah received advanced training in the SOS Approach to Feeding, significantly enhancing the progress she observes with the children she works with.
Sarah's treatment style can be described as child-led, spontaneous, and always fun. She firmly believe that progress cannot be made unless a child feels motivated and comfortable, so building a strong foundational rapport with the children and families she work with is of utmost importance.
Sarah is happily married to the love of her life. They have two wonderful children: a 7-year-old son who is passionate about baseball and football, and a 5-year-old daughter who enjoys gymnastics and mommy dates for pedicures. In her free time, Sarah love spending time with her family, whether it's attending sports games or exploring new restaurants.
Meet Allison
Speech Language Pathologist
Allison Garrison, M.S., CF-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist clinical fellow. Allison was led to the field of speech-language pathology after her grandmother experienced a stroke while she was in undergrad. The process of watching her grandmother make a full recovery, with the help of amazing therapists, opened the door to a love of speech therapy. With the guidance of mentors and professors, Allison was introduced to the world of pediatrics, which led her to where she is today.
Her passions and interests include articulation and phonology, social language, AAC, orofacial myofunctional therapy, and sensory feeding therapy. Allison attended Abilene Christian University for her undergraduate studies and The University of Texas at Dallas for her masters degree.
It was in Abilene that she met her husband, Hunter, and married him in 2023. In her free time, Allison enjoys spending time with her husband, finding new coffee shops, and walking her sweet puppy, Andi.

"Allison has been incredible to work with. She is so patient, knowledgeable, and truly great with kids! Her attention to detail makes working with her a breeze. Her kind and quiet demeanor puts our daughter at ease and she looks forward to her sessions with Miss Allison every week! Most sessions, we have to practically peel her out of the office because she loves spending time with Miss Allison and Clubhouse."
Meet Bailey
Speech Language Pathologist
Bailey Davies M.S., CF-SLP is a licensed Speech Language Pathologist clinical fellow. She is originally from South Louisiana and attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for her Bachelor's Degree. After her undergraduate studies, she moved to Texas to complete her Masters degree at Abilene Christian University- Dallas.
Bailey loves working with toddlers, school-aged children, and teenagers for language, feeding, and executive functioning therapy.
She is devoted to making sessions child-led, allowing the child’s interests and personalities to guide their sessions. Because of her love and history with music, Bailey loves to incorporate music and movement into therapy. She firmly believes that music can support learning and enhance language development.
In her free time, Bailey enjoys spending time with her boyfriend, Austin, and their friends, exploring DFW’s best restaurants, and listening to live music. She dreams of returning to school one day to study for a PhD in Speech and Language Sciences.
Meet Cheyenne
Occupational Therapist
Cheyenne Wood, OTD/OTR is a pediatric occupational therapist. She graduated from Texas Woman’s University with a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy and a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology. She has experience working in pediatric outpatient, skilled nursing, and school-based settings.
Cheyenne has always had a passion working with the pediatric population. She loves working with children of all ages, fostering their independence while strengthening the development of
fine motor, sensory, and visual motor skills.
Cheyenne married her husband, Jeremy, in 2022 and welcomed their first son, Jax, in 2023. They also have a loving fur baby, Peanut, who they adopted in 2020. Cheyenne loves to spend her free time with her family, trying new restaurants, participating in community activities, and reading books together at home.
Meet Danielle
Physical Therapist
Danielle Staley, PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist specializing in the pediatric population. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Dietetics and Exercise Science from Iowa State University in 2015 and then went on to graduate with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Touro University Nevada in 2018. She has since worked in various practice settings including pediatric home health, outpatient pediatrics, acute care, and school-based therapy.
Danielle has certifications in pediatric kinesiotaping, serial casting, aquatic therapy, and total motion release (TMR Tots). She is actively involved in research and enjoys digging into literature to learn about current best practices in pediatric physical therapy. She has extensive experience in treating torticollis, developmental delays, idiopathic toe walking, functional neurological disorders, and various orthopedic and neurological impairments. Her ultimate passion lies in treating infants and children with neuromuscular disorders and medically-complex conditions. Danielle is a firm believer that it takes a village for a child to reach their full potential, so she highly values family involvement and collaboration between other therapists and health professionals. She strives to find fun, creative ways to get a child to move and play to the best of their abilities.
Apart from fulfilling her mission to be a light to the children she treats, you can find Danielle out on the tennis (or pickleball) court, at a sporting event, traveling, or hiking the great outdoors. She enjoys spending quality time with her friends, family, and two sweet puppies.
Meet Katie
Physical Therapist
Katie Kirking, PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist that specializes in treating the pediatric population from infant all the way through adolescent. She has experience in treating babies with torticollis, infants and toddlers with delayed milestones, and children with various different gait and muscular abnormalities. Katie focuses on enhancing motor skills, coordination, and overall mobility in her patients.
Katie has a passion with working with kids and wants to help them achieve their full potential. She is dedicated to promoting optimal physical development and working with families/other healthcare professionals to create personalized treatment plans.
Katie graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences from Texas A&M University in 2017. She then continued her education at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center’s Physical Therapy Program and graduated with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2020. Katie married her husband in 2019 and currently has a two year old daughter named Madison. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, reading books, and exploring new places around the DFW metroplex.
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